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. 2021 Dec 31;18(4):681–692. doi: 10.14245/ns.2142340.170

Table 1.

Statements voted after “posttraumatic kyphosis after thoracolumbar fractures” presentation

Statement Likert-type scale No. of respondents (%)
1. The most common reason of posttraumatic kyphosis is untreated, unstable burst fractures 1. Strongly agree 2 (25.0)
2. Agree 5 (62.5)
3. Neutral -
4. Disagree 1 (12.5)
5. Strongly disagree -
2. For treatment of posttraumatic kyphosis, there is no definite certain kyphosis angle to decide for surgery. Instead, global sagittal balance has to be taken in consideration 1. Strongly agree 2 (25.0)
2. Agree 6 (75.0)
3. Neutral -
4. Disagree -
5. Strongly disagree -
3. Posterior surgery can achieve satisfactory kyphosis correction with less blood loss and complications 1. Strongly agree 2 (25.0)
2. Agree 6 (75.0)
3. Neutral -
4. Disagree -
5. Strongly disagree -